TN: I used to walk into a poker room and think: Someone in here knows I’m Tyler Nals and hates my books. Why have you employed that philosophy in poker? You see that more in other advantage play casino games like blackjack, when a pro is trying take the casino. Q: I understand you play cards under the radar, that know one really knows your true identity when you’re at the table. He also produced Poker Notes and The Perfect Range, and he’s currently working on The Poker Office. My partner on the audio side-Adam Schulmerich-is very talented, which might help turn a decent story into a great listen. I’m happy to see the story has had some success. Some aspects of the story are true, but I exaggerated greatly for entertainment purposes. The Dark Side of the Felt is a fictional story based on real experiences. Is this a true story, I get the sense it might be a fictional account drawing on your experience in card rooms and private games? It’s a book of humour, gambling lingo and risky predicaments. It’s a harrowing ride into depravity and the thrills and spills that a turn of a card can bring. Q: By all accounts, The Dark Side of the Felt, is receiving widespread acclaim for providing a glimpse into the seedy underworld of poker.
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